Is "character" mean the same thing as "characteristic"?

Native speaker’s answer
Rebecca
No, they are different words. In the film context, a "character" is a role or person in a show or film. For example, Tom Holland plays the character of Peter Parker in the Spider Man series. Ex: Ryan Reynolds is playing a surprising character in the new Pikachu movie. Ex: The character played by Daniel Radcliffe in Harry Potter was very popular. The noun "characteristic" refers to a feature, quality, or attribute that is typical to a person, place, or thing, and can be used to identify it. Ex: Look! I see Elsa's characteristic blonde hair. Ex: Being tall is one of my family's characteristics.